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The Royal Oak, Durham
Commercial Street
Cornsay Colliery
Postal town: Durham
DH7 9BN
Cornsay Colliery
Postal town: Durham
DH7 9BN
Phone: 01913734224
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Map location corrected by Alexander Kapp
Durham, 7.68 miles, 2 hr 28 min walk (show)
Wolsingham, 8.01 miles, 2 hr 34 min walk (show)
Chester-le-Street, 10.13 miles, 3 hr 15 min walk (show)
Wolsingham, 8.01 miles, 2 hr 34 min walk (show)
Chester-le-Street, 10.13 miles, 3 hr 15 min walk (show)
9th Oct 2011, 13:54
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9th Oct 2011, 01:36
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Pub Details
Pub details supplied by members of this site to the best of their knowledge. Please check with pub directly before making a special trip.
- Accommodation : Yes last updated 04 May 2014 by Alan Hurdle
- Beer Garden : Yes last updated 04 May 2014 by Alan Hurdle
- Child Friendly : Yes last updated 04 May 2014 by Alan Hurdle
- Dog Friendly : Yes last updated 04 May 2014 by Alan Hurdle
- Hot Food : Yes last updated 04 May 2014 by Alan Hurdle
- Real Ale : Yes last updated 04 May 2014 by Alan Hurdle
- Wheelchair Access : Yes last updated 04 May 2014 by Alan Hurdle